Every student
learns in their own way. It is the
teacher’s job to make sure information is being delivered in ways that is
suitable for everyone. Universal Design
for Learning is a great way to accomplish this.
According to the website, cast.com, there are three important areas and
they each target a different section of the brain. Information needs to be presented in multiple
formats. Some students are better at visuals
while others are more kinesthetic or auditory.
Information needs to be engaging to the students and touch upon their
interests. Just like how students need
multiple ways for the information to be presented to them, they need to be able
to show what they know or be assessed in different ways as well.
It may be hard to incorporate
technology into the classroom if the technology isn’t available but it is
important to incorporate whatever technology there is. If needed, students can work in a group or
groups can take turns. Either way, every
student should have the opportunity. As
Mark Prensky writes, “I suggest we begin thinking of ourselves as “digital
multipliers” – i.e. people who find creative solutions that bring every
student, no matter what his or her background or income level, into the digital
world – and get the job done.”
Technology in the classroom can be beneficial for all students. Because technology can do so much, it should
be incorporated with each student based on their strengths and weaknesses.
Thanks for bringing in that "digital multipliers" quote...love that!
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